2:04 the sign says “dangerous road, risk of rock fall, use at your own risk”. This road was closed for about 3 years straight due to a huge landslide. It is indeed spectacular but very hard to maintain because of unstable rocks above. Along it you can see, in the distance, the clouds coming over the mountain range and sliding down the slope on this south side.
There is no way I would have been able to jump that grating at 5:54. There is no doubt that I would have stuck the front wheel in it, somersaulted, and landed on my head. I've done it before.
I love this one yes, very nice climb with very few cars. Some of the most beautiful beaches there too! I really like Rua dos Capuchos off Estrada da Serra - any other good ones in sintra/cascais area?@
Can confirm that. The green of the shrubs, trees and plants in the mountains is completely unreal. It looks as if someone cranked up the saturation knob to 11.
Hey Safa long time fan here. Really like your new bike, wheels are nice. I was thinking of doing the Limni Dam downhill in Greece in few days. Tho i just goPro it, cannot be bothered with production quality haha
What camera mount are you using, because your descending videos look so awesome and mine do not. Oh wait, you have a riding buddy .... *walksawayshamefully*
You can’t, even with a front light, because your eyes don’t have time to adapt to the sudden light difference. Turns out that, until about a year ago, one of those tunnels had big holes (like, at least 5 cm deep). Also, a bit ahead of the spot where Brian started there’s a sign saying “dangerous road, risk of rock fall, use at your own risk” 😬. I rode the same road about 3 weeks ago
you should cme to india, at the lower tip of india theres a popular island called rameshwaram, it would be really cool if u rode by the indian ocean and on an amazing bridge called pamban which connects the island to indian territory, sri lanka is only 15 kms away